Sentences with phrase «cheaper labour markets»

A study issued by CIBC World Markets in March suggested that a system of carbon tariffs, combined with oil prices more than $ 100 a barrel, «could reverse the migration of certain manufacturing industries that have left North America for much cheaper labour markets in China.»
We chose not to pack up and go to a cheap labour market.

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They are being bought and sold on the market, a gift of cheap labour to Canadian business.
After China opened up to the global market economy and joined the global competition, its most useful weapon is cheap labour, factory owners are trying to minimize any cost including that of workers» safety, due to lack of safety regulation in foreign investments.
«If there were free - market forces in Australia with market decisions being made with full information and completely unbridled competition, then SPC and companies like them would be able to bring cheap labour in from wherever,» she said.
He said the availability of ready markets in the face of huge population, constant electricity, cheap labour, serene environment and other enormous opportunities for businesses to thrive abound in Lagos Island CBD, pointing out that the return of corporate organizations will indeed accelerate the vivid realization of government policy.
Taking part in Next Wave's postdoc production policy debate, Massimo Lazzari argued that the current system leaves postdocs overspecialised to compete in a wider job market and that too many postdocs are simply regarded as cheap labour
It makes it cheaper for the secondary worker to go back to paid work to protect her labour market position.
The radicalization and globalization of markets is, in turn, leading to the entrenchment of inequalities between rich and poor countries in the battle for cheap raw materials and labour.
The project, in this iteration, came about as a general frustration with the labour market in relation to quality of objects available for mass consumption and their valuation in relation to cheap labour.
It faces tremendous poverty, a changing climate, gender inequality, fluctuating markets, societies that condone child labour, and human greed that always wants the cheapest deal and doesn't want to pay a fair price for it.
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